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From Thursday, January 08 2009 To Friday, May 29 2009 7:30pm - 9:00pm Thursday of each week |
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The Mechiltah of Rabbi Ishmael
Midrash, or exposition, has been written for every part of the Bible. While “Midrashim” make up a significant portion of the Talmud, others exist as free-standing books. The Mechiltah is a free-standing Midrash of Sh’mot, the Book of Exodus. The rabbinical authors of the Mechiltah use this literary form both to explain and to interpret the Torah. But the thoughts and musings of early rabbis preserved in the Mechiltah also offer insights into rabbinical theology and Jewish history still influencing us today. Continuing from last year, we will explore this text both as an interpretation of Torah and as an insight into early rabbinic thought. Although knowledge of Hebrew is not required, this course will use both Hebrew and English texts. Consecutive attendance is not required; feel free to drop in when you can.
Instructor: Rabbi Daniel M. Bronstein
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